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POLITICS

NOVA SCOTIA – NDP’s first year in power marked by little change for Nova Scotia: analysts [Metro]
SAINT JOHN – PM leaves them wanting more [Telegraph Journal]
NOVA SCOTIA – Dexter: we’ll open up [Chronicle Herald]
ST. JOHN’S – N.L. offshore oil board under scrutiny [Chronicle Herald]

URBAN GREEN

ST. JOHN’S – Keep mine wastes of out ponds: activists [CBC]
P.E.I. – P.E.I. eco projects get federal funds [CBC]
ATLANTIC REGION – Some dairy producers consider going organic [Chronicle Herald]
P.E.I. – New energy option [Guardian]

DEVELOPMENT

HALIFAX – Old hotspot may get heritage label [Metro]
BEDFORD – Persepolis Food Market opens its doors [Haligonia]
FREDRICTON – Bridge closure has business owner teeing up promotions [Daily Gleaner]
SAINT JOHN – Southern N.B. eyeing geopark designation [Telegraph Journal]

COMMUNITY

HALIFAX – Mooseheads add to herd [Haligonia]
CHARLOTTETOWN – Growing food for the hungry [Guardian]

OTHER NEWS

P.E.I. – Rubber P.E.I. lighthouse stands for change [CBC]
ST. JOHN’S – Artist’s work on the seal hunt given new life [Telegram]
ATLANTIC REGION – Could oil spill land in the Bay of Fundy [ Time & Transcript]

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